Iskusstvo kino, founded in 1931, is the premier journal dedicated to Russian and former Soviet cinema. As the leading publication in its field, Iskusstvo kino offers a wealth of critical reviews, insightful analyses, and scholarly articles that explore both domestic and foreign films, cinematic theory, and history, as well as the vibrant Russian culture and arts scene.
Throughout its history, the journal has undergone several name changes, reflecting the evolving political and cultural landscape. It was initially published as Proletarskoe kino (1931-1932), then as Sovetskoe kino (1933-1935), before finally adopting its current name, Iskusstvo kino, in 1936.
This comprehensive full-text/full-image collection provides unprecedented access to the rich prose and visual content of this essential resource. Researchers, students, and enthusiasts can now easily explore the pages of Iskusstvo kino, gaining valuable insights into the world of Russian and Soviet cinema.
Throughout its history, the journal has undergone several name changes, reflecting the evolving political and cultural landscape. It was initially published as Proletarskoe kino (1931-1932), then as Sovetskoe kino (1933-1935), before finally adopting its current name, Iskusstvo kino, in 1936.
This comprehensive full-text/full-image collection provides unprecedented access to the rich prose and visual content of this essential resource. Researchers, students, and enthusiasts can now easily explore the pages of Iskusstvo kino, gaining valuable insights into the world of Russian and Soviet cinema.